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Easy answer to "I wonder how the crays are managing to withstand predation from your bass." Quarteracre only has ONE bass at this time since he said "I do not have but one LMB in my pond." Depending on what type of other forage fish that are in his pond his one bass could be eating other easy to catch and and more tasty foods rather than crayfish. A normal LMbass population will put a "serious hurt" on a crayfish population to the point of only a few crayfish survive unless the habitat is very conducive or favorable to crayfish survival which is a rare occurrence.
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